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Show juiii jiiijtii -- jtr jna i i The Mother of Moab man died in Montana an Angel " Christmas program set to run again pleased Michael Crist Pharmacist She was bom April 6, 1909, in Lake Park, Minn., to Charles and Clara Kittleson. She attended Western Montana Normal School in Dillon, MT, and taught school in Anita, MT. She married George C. "Bud" Russell on June 13, 1930, in Cody, WY. He died in May, 1991. She was a dedicated teacher and a member of Alpha Delta Kappa. A member and Past Grand Noble of the Alpha Rebekah Chapter 96 of Hardin, she served as State President in 1979080 of the Montana Rebekah Pharmacy is announce that to is a new at the Main Street Assembly. A past Worthy Matron of Jasmine Chapter 164, Order of the Eastern Star, she was Grand Representative of Florida in 1982, Grand Sentinel 1984-8and Grand Representative to Illinois in 1987. Survivors, in addition to George, are a daughter, Sharron Rhodes, Po Eli, WA, a son, Jerry, Hardin; two brothers, four sisters, 10 grandchiland dren, 20 nieces and nephews. many Memorial services were held Nov. 4, 1991. store. Michael, who is not married, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Crist. He graduated from Grand County High in 1976 and from the University of Utah 5, Pharmacy School in 1986. For Life insurance, check with State Farm. Permanent Life. Term Life. Folk dance Retirement, pension and group plans. Universal-Lif- program set Tickets will go on sale Monday, e for the 32nd annual "Christmas Around the World" featuring the Brigham Young University International Folk Dance En- Nov. 11 semble. Ticket prices are $5 for students, faculty and senior citizens and $6 for the general public. They will be available at the Marriott Center Ticket Office on Monday beginning at 9 a.m. For telephone reservations call from outside Utah valley). This years version of the perennial holiday favorite "The Celebrated Story," will have a distinctly Christmas theme, according to artistic director Ed Austin. "Were using storybook imagery to relate different Christmas traditions from around the world," he said. Special guests for the evening will include the Zivio Ethnic Arts Ensemble and Jaap Leegwater, a musician and choreographer of Bulgarian dance, Austin said. Jim Englebright 378-BY- Agent 83 East Center 259-516- 1 Like a good neighbor Safe Farm is there U world-renown- OVERNIGHT LAZER SURGERY GALL-BLADDE- R (Laparoscopic Lazer Cholecystectomy) Charles A. Blakely, M.D. 790 Wellington, Grand Junction Dr. See Blakely's ad In this Issue or call (303) 241-74- 44 I would like to thank everyone who voted for me for their support. I will continue to make the affairs of Moab City a top priority on my agenda, ns we face the challenges coming in the next four years. Wm. D. "Bill" McDougald Allen Memorial Hospital Service Consultation Consultation Nov. 26, 1991 Orthopedic David P. Fisher, M.D. Nov. 14, 1991 Urology Consultation Clifford K. Wanebo, M.D. Nov. 15, 1991 Pulmonary Consultation Dr. Bechtel Nov. 8, 1991 Audiology Consultation Dean Platis, Ph.D. Ophthalmology (Please call LesterS. Duncan, Gynecology Nov. 20, 1991 to schedule an appointment) M D. Nov. 7, 1991 OB Consultation Ray Doucette, M.D. John F. Boyle, In an effort to keep health care services in town. Dr. John Boyle will be providing arthroscopic and other outpatient surgeries at Allen Memorial Hospital. Dr. Boyle has recently returned to this area after working his summers as a youth in Moab. He enjoys visiting here and would like to serve the people as well. His interest in the area will allow the residents of Grand County additional options for orthopedic services and consultations more frequently. He has practiced orthopedics in Northern San Diego County, California and is certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery. His main office is based out of Castleview Hospital, in Price. Dr. Boyle obtained is Undergraduate Degree at the Colorado School of Mines, in Golden, Colorado, and received his bachelor's degree at the University of Colorado, Boulder. His graduate's degree, MD, is from the University of Colorado University of Southern California, Los Angeles County Medical Center, in June of 1971 through July 1974. He has practiced in Telluridc, 259-509- 0. 4 p.m. Raised Relief Maps, a great gift idea The 35 E Center Thnes-Independe- nt wife for her encouragement and support the Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, and Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Surgery, Medical College of Ohio, Toledo. Terry Warner Reward Denver Rio Grande Hospital Administrator, R. Kim Hardman, stated, "Wc have received excellent service from Grand Junction Orthopedists for many years and will continue to do so. This ar- & Rail- road is offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of persons involved in burning a radio relay station located on the Sand Flats Road near Moab. Anyone with information please contact the Grand County Sheriffs Office rangement simply provides more frequent visits and the option of staying in town for many surgical procedures." Allen Memorial Hospital is pleased to offer Dr. Boyle's services to the Monb Community every other Friday, beginning Friday, November 8th, 1991 at 2 p.m. Schedule appointments through the Business Office, located at 719 W. 400 North, or call 1. at 801-259-811- 5. Charles A. Blakely, M.D. The Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is seeking nomination to fill seven seats on the National Public Lands Advisory Council. council advises The the Secretary of the Interior through 790 Wellington Ave, Grand Junction, Colorado will be conducting office hours for surgical at: consultations and follow-uMoab Medical Arts and Dental Service 380 N. 500 W., Moab, Utah the BLM Director on issues concerning national policies and programs for the m management of more than 270 million acres of public lands. The council meets at least three times a year, with meeting locations usually rotated among the 1 1 western states where the majority of d surface lands are located. Council members serve without salary, but arc reimbursed by BLM for travel and per diem expenses. Under a staggered term arrangement, appointments for 7 of the 21 members will expire on December 31, 1991. New members will be appointed for three years, beginning in January 1992 and ending in December 1994. Current council members arc also eligible for reappointment. All nominations should reach the BLM Director no later than November 15, 1991. "Our council has backgrounds as diverse as the public lands we manBLM-manage- age," BLM Director Cy Jamison MS-555- 4 Wednesdayto, Nov. 27, 1991 Practice limited general surgery at St. Mary's Hospital, Grand Junction. Office assistance with insurance forms. Medicare and Medicade accepted as payment 8, in many cases. Self-referra- ls welcome. Lower Fuel & Cooling Costs Increase the Value of Your Home Enjoy a Lifetime of Care-Fre- e Beauty and Protection With Reynolds Solid Vinyl Siding No Down Payment Financing Available Local References Aluminum Soffits & Facia for Brick Home.., Rou.'.ng, Custom nt gift ideas. Center 303-241-744- Ask Us About Your Other Home Improvement Needs The for personal E. or 51 NEVER PAINT AGAIN! 1 35 801-259-51- ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS Stop by Dennis Blackburn p 18-2- 0 , For the continuing convenience of his Moab patients, plans for the future." People nominated for membership should be well qualified through education, training, and experience, to give informed and objective advice concerning land use and resource planning issues for the public lands. People or organizations wishing to nominate individuals to the council should send biographical data that includes name, acWress, profession, and other relevant information about the candidates' qualifications to Director (150), Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior, 1849 C Street, N.W., Washington D.C. 20240. The next meeting of the council is scheduled for March 0 in Denver, Colorado. Only 48 more shopping days til Christmas! Podiatry-Fo- ot Specialist Moab Medical Center November 14, 1991 for appointment Call 259-712- 1 Families wishing to sign up their children for the "Adopt an Angel" program can pick up forms at: The Grand County Food Bank, The Social Services Office, or the Miss MomMister Mom office located at 400 N. 500 W., (in the Holiday Haven office building). For more information on the "Adopt an AnDeadgel" program, call line for sign ups is December 2nd at Thank You to each of you who voted for me. Your vote of confidence was very much appreciated, and a special thanks to my Angeles, California, as the Regional Medical Director. He completed his residency at the Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, from September 1977 through August 1980. Dr. Boyle is licensed in Ohio, Colorado, California and Utah, he has held positions as the Clinical Instructor, Department of Surgery at 259-719- "We also will have a sign-u- p sheet at the store and are asking that those adopting angels write their phone number next to the angel they have adopted, in an effort to keep track of the angels and make certain they are not lost or removed by children," Lopez concluded. BLM seeks nominations to fill vacancies on National Advisory Board Times-lndenpende- Dr. Medical School, Denver, Colorado, 1971. He served his internship at the Please call hospital to schedule an appointment For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call 259-719- 19S1-A- 5 nanannBDMHMRnaMMemnM Colorado and at the California Medical Group Health Plan, Los Nov. 8, 1991 Ultrasound Services Mammography Need Dr. Referrals ALLEN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL at M.D. Dr. John Boyle will begin arthroscopic and other service at A. M. Hospital said. "The members' input is critical decisions and to BLM's multiple-us- e Orthopedic Consultation John Boyle, M.D. Hoy. 7, reduce the number of angels, and increase the chance that all angels are adopted, this year only children will be included," said Lopez. Miss MomMister Mom, Inc., is once again sponsoring the "Adopt and Angel" Christmas program and will begin taking names of needy children on November 7th. "We initiated this program last year, in an effort to provide needy children with clothing articles. It was extremely successful and brought a more giving experience to those who adopted Angels," stated Tina Lopez., Executive Director. As names arc received, information pertaining to each child will be transferred to a coded "Angel" and placed on a tree at City Market later in the month. Moab Citizens will then have the opportunity of adopting an Angel (taking it from the tree) and purchasing a special present for the child. The gift should then be gift wrapped, with the Angel card affixed to the package and returned to the City Market office or dropped off at the Miss MomMister Mom office by December 20th. "A few changes will be made this year, in that only children 18 years of age and younger will be eligible for the program. In the past wc included all family members, but to 1991. Market Thurrrv, t, "Adopt Lola D. Kitdeson Russell, 82, of Hardin, MT, mother of Moab resident George Russell, died OcL 30, City Tlmes-lndependen- 259-752- Replacement Windows, Awnings, Patios, Etc. Free Insulation With Siding Purchase During November Cali Rocky Mountain Coatings of Utah 5 M llliMHIHMMMIE For Free Estimate 8B1, 1 kr--- - ' "'"v 1 i :: : . 'v . V |